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Investigation Result of Polish Presidential Plane Crash Reveals By Russia

On Wednesday, chief of the Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) Tatyana Anodina told local media that there were non-crew members in the cockpit of the Polish presidential plane that crashed near Smolensk on April 10. Tatyana Anodina said that “It was proven that some of the persons in the cockpit were not crew members,” “The voice of one of them has been identified, while the others are being identified by the Polish side.” She said that the voices were difficult to identify because the door to the pilot’s cockpit had been open. Tatyana added that the “Unique equipment was used to clear the recording of the noises. As a result, the voices were identified quite distinctly.” There was no terrorist attack, fire, explosion or engine problem on board of the plane. The pilot had no navigation and weather data before he took off from Poland, but he was repeatedly informed about the weather in the area before landing, according to the findings from Russian investigation, According to the interfax news agency as said by Alexei Morozov, head of the IAC technical commission, “The air traffic controller twice warned the crew about fog and 400-meter visibility and said there were no conditions for landing.” Tatyan Anodina said that the causes of the plane crash will be established and named within the tightest deadlines. As she said, “The results will be open and made available to the public at large. Also, they will be handed over to the Russian and Polish teams of inquiry and the prosecutor-general’s offices of the two countries,” “I am confident that all the circumstances and cause of the catastrophe will be established objectively and openly.” (xinhuanet) Investigation Result of Polish Presidential Plane Crash Reveals By Russia is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Iran Makes Nuclear Deal and Agrees to Send Uranium to Turkey

Iran agrees to send uranium to Turkey, report says By the CNN Wire Staff May 17, 2010 2:04 a.m. EDT (CNN) — Iran has agreed to ship its low-enriched uranium to Turkey, state media said Monday. Western nations had been asking Iran to send the low-level uranium out of the country to be enriched elsewhere, but the country had resisted until now. On Sunday, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced he was heading to Iran to join nuclear talks in Tehran involving Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The meeting in Tehran sought to reach a breakthrough in the showdown over Iran's nuclear program, according to Erdogan. The last-minute trip followed a “signal” from the talks, which are intended to resolve the dispute over Iran's nuclear energy program, Erdogan told reporters before departing. Erdogan indicated the signal involved Iran's agreement to swap its low-enriched uranium for nuclear fuel, CNN Turk reported. Erdogan said he hoped an agreement in Tehran would stop the U.N. Security Council from its negotiations on tougher sanctions on Iran. “The Security Council was contemplating a step in the direction of sanctions as of yesterday,” Erdogan said. “As a part of our talks, this has been postponed. Now with this step we are going to take, I hope that we will have the opportunity to overcome these problems.” Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency made no mention of the nuclear issue in reporting earlier that Lula was sitting down with Ahmadinejad. But French President Nicolas Sarkozy and President Dmitry Medvedev of Russia both have said they back Lula's efforts to resolve the long-running, high-stakes stalemate. “This could be the last chance before the U.N. Security Council makes the already known decisions,” Medvedev said, referring to the U.N. decision on imposing sanctions against Iran. Sarkozy said earlier that he had spoken with Lula by phone to assure him that Paris supports his efforts to resolve the impasse. The United States and many other countries believe that Iran intends to develop nuclear weapons. Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. On Saturday, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu left for Tehran to join the Iran-Brazil talks. Erdogan said Sunday the anticipated signal from Iran was received and he was changing his schedule to travel to Tehran, postponing a planned visit to Azerbaijan. Erdogan's statement indicated an agreement in which Iran would send most of its low-enriched uranium to be turned into fuel rods suitable for Turkey's nuclear power reactor that makes medical isotopes. “After our high-level meeting in Tehran, I believe we will have the opportunity to start the process regarding the swap,” Erdogan said. “We said that we will go to Tehran if the swap takes place in Turkey, and we received news that the text includes a reference to this. That's why we are going. Otherwise we wouldn't have gone.” Turkey and Brazil have been working on a joint offer based on the nuclear swap deal offered previously to Tehran. Both countries are temporary members of the U.N. Security Council and have been working toward a diplomatic solution that does not involve sanctions. Lula is in Iran ahead of the Group of 15 developing nations meeting in Tehran. The group actually has 17 members — Algeria, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iran, Jamaica, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Venezuela and Zimbabwe. Lula also met separately with Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on his trip, according to Iranian media reports. State-run Press TV reported Khameini emphasized to Lula the need for relations between independent states such as Brazil and Iran in order to reduce the influence of superpowers such as the United States. “The only way to change the oppressive relations in the world today is through the formation of closer ties between independent states,” Khameini said, according to Press TV. “Superpowers have defined vertical relations in the world which places a superpower at the top. These relations must be changed and their change is possible.” PHOTO CAPTION: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Brazilian counterpart Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva review an honor guard in Tehran. added by: EthicalVegan

Baskin Robbins 31 cent scoop night time

Buildings are reflected in a newly opened Dunkin#39; Donuts cafe window in Moscow, Russia, on Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Dunkin#39; Donuts has returned to Russia after an 11-year absence with plans to open as much as 20 outlets in Moscow this year. The U.S.-based chain operates more than 15,000 Dunkin#39; Donuts and Baskin-Robbins ice cream shops in 44 countries. Baskin-Robbins operates in 143 locations in Russia. find a Baskin-Robbins near you.(http://web.sa.mapquest.com/baskinrobbins/?tempset

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Naomi Campbell: Engaged to Vladislav Doronin?

Has Naomi Campbell finally made news for something other than receiving blood diamonds as gifts or beating other human beings? Possibly! The supermodel’s boyfriend, Russian millionaire Vladislav Doronin, has been speaking about their plans to tie the knot, according to AskMen. He revealed that fashion designer-and-editor Dasha Zhukova – the partner of Chelsea soccer owner Roman Abramovich – will be bridesmaid. “We are good friends with Dasha, she is a wonderful person and talented designer. So she will be next to Naomi at our wedding,” he said. So does this confirm Vladislav Doronin’s engagement to Naomi Campbell? Vladislav did not hint at a possible date for the nuptials and did not give away any further details, and Naomi’s spokesperson has not only previously denied, but even laughed off speculation the couple are engaged. “Naomi is not engaged nor has any plans to wed,” the rep said. Further compounding matters? It is believed Vladimir is currently still married to Ekaterina Doronin, the mother of his teenage daughter Katia. Naomi, 39, and Vladislav – who is nicknamed the ‘Donald Trump of Russia’ in his home country – began dating in 2008. Shortly after they got together, it was reported the businessman was so smitten with Naomi he bought her a $18.5 million penthouse in Brazil. A source said at the time: “Naomi told Vladislav how much she loved Brazil and that she really wanted to settle down there. So he bought her the apartment, and said it was a gift for her. They will use it as their base when they are in Brazil together.”

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Every Young Russian Girl’s Dream Date

Apparently in Russia, their fairy tales consist of taking a Dream Turd to the ball. This isn't too far off from my freshman homecoming dance experience. The Best Links: Russia`s Version Of Cinderella? via I Am Bored View

Oksana Grigorieva Sort of Opens Up About Mel Gibson Breakup

Oksana Grigorieva will not talk about her split with Mel Gibson . Got it?! She does not want to talk about how the split was “sudden” or how she’s “keeping secret” the reason behind the breakup or how we’ll find out “quite soon.” Sounds like she’s just waiting for the right buyer to talk to! “I am anxious to talk about children,” she said during a Moscow press conference for the Give a Life charity, which helps kids in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. “It is far more important for me than my relations with Mel.” Alright then. No comment, okay? Well, unless you’re paying for it … Yet for someone who doesn’t want to talk about Mel Gibson, she sure does like to tease us about Mel Gibson: “But if you want to know, I can tell you that after three years of relationship, we have split up, suddenly and recently.” “Unfortunately, I cannot give you the reason,” Oksana Grigorieva adds cryptically. “But you will find out everything quite soon. Here is the official version: We split up by mutual consent and we will raise our daughter together.” Quite soon isn’t soon enough for us! As for their five-month-old daughter Lucia, she is currently in Los Angeles, though with Oksana’s mom, not Mel.

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Polish Mourn, Pray Over The First Couple’s Death

Maria Kaczynska, Poland’s first lady was killed with her husband in an airplane crash in Russia and her body was returned to Warsaw on Tuesday. Poles cry, pray and mourn with their biggest loss. Crowds gathered to watch the first lady’s body being driven to the presidential palace, where the couple will rest lie in state. The funeral for the couple will be on Saturday in Warsaw, followed by their burial on Sunday in Krakow’s Wawel Castle. The president of the United States of America will attend the state funeral as the White House announced on last Tuesday in a statement. “The president will travel to Krakow to express the depth of our condolences to an important and trusted ally, and our support for the Polish people, on behalf of the American people,” The archbishop of Krakow mentioned about the burying of the late president in the historic crypt was a way for the country to honor the late president. This will be marked as one of the most grueling historical event in Poland. Polish Mourn, Pray Over The First Couple’s Death is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Russian Judge Who Convicted Neo-Nazis is Murdered

Yesterday, a Russian judge who had tried high-profile racist murder cases was shot dead in the stairwell of his home. Eduard Chuvashov had sentenced a group of ultra-nationalists, mostly teenage skinheads, to up to 23 years in jail for the murders of migrant workers from Central Asia. Chuvashov had faced threats on several radical websites, and authorities believe his killing is most likely related to the work he did. Three years ago, I went to Russia looking for the source of viral videos I had seen on the Internet showing neo-Nazi skinheads kicking and beating people in the streets with no apparent provocation. In the Vanguard documentary “From Russia With Hate,” I reported the attacks were coming almost daily in Russian cities. I was in Moscow on Hitler's birthday, April 20, and found foreign students confined to their dorms because nationalist fervor surrounding the anniversary was so high it wasn't safe for dark-skinned people to go outside. I filmed ultra nationalist politicians preaching hatred to crowds of disenfranchised youth in Moscow, and I interviewed a member of parliament who openly espoused using violence to terrify immigrants from former Soviet territories in the Caucuses and Central Asia. I also visited a secret, military-style training camp, where we watched neo-Nazis crawl through fire learning to become guerilla fighters. It was there I met the creator of many of the Internet attack videos, who proudly showed me his “propaganda films” of youth gangs setting upon and bashing nonwhites to terrorize the ethnic immigrant community. Not long after my visit, one of the leaders I interviewed was arrested and jailed, and I wondered if the Putin government was finally cracking down on the ultra-nationalists. Far from it. added by: Christof

Polish President Kaczynski’s Body Returns Home

According to local media, the body of Polish President Lech Kaczynski has returned to Poland. The plane carrying the flag-draped coffin landed in Warsaw on Sunday. > > Read More Polish President Kaczynski’s Body Returns Home is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Twin Brother Jaroslaw Kaczynski Visits Plane Crash Site

bbc Jaroslaw Kaczynski, twin brother of the late Lech Kaczynski, visited the plane crash site in Smolensk, Russia where his brother died last Saturday. Jaroslaw is the leader of Poland’s main opposition Law and Justice Party which he co-founded in 2002. Both brothers starred in the 1962 Polish film “The Two Who Stole The Moon”. Twin Brother Jaroslaw Kaczynski Visits Plane Crash Site is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading